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first of all, there's an fbi investigation that's ongoing. and we look to that investigation to give us the definitive word as to what transpyred. but putting together the best information we have available to us today, our current assessment is that what happened in benghazi in fact was initially a spontaneous reaction to what transpired hours before in cairo, almost a copycat of the demonstrations against our facility in cairo which were prompted of course by the video. >> there was a caveat there. she said the fbi was still investigating. but the thought was it was a spontaneous reaction. a couple of days before that, the libyan president said, no, in fact, al qaeda was behind this attack. and then days later, after ambassador rice is on this program and other programs, the president's spokesman jay carney says this. it is, i think, self-evident that what happened in benghazi was a terrorist attack. well, if it was self-evident, why didn't the president call this exactly what it was, an act of terror on the anniversary of 9/11? >> well, th
first of all, there's an fbi investigation that's ongoing. and we look to that investigation to give us the definitive word as to what transpyred. but putting together the best information we have available to us today, our current assessment is that what happened in benghazi in fact was initially a spontaneous reaction to what transpired hours before in cairo, almost a copycat of the demonstrations against our facility in cairo which were prompted of course by the video. >> there was a...
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the fbi says a terror plot two years in the making has been thwarted. four men are training to join al qaeda and the taliban. their objective to kill, kidnap, name injure americans in afghanistan. we talked of blowing up a military base with a truck bomb. authorities say suspects spent time at shooting basing and spent time studying anwar al maliki. >>> following the deadly consulate attack in benghazi, top intelligence officials tell nbc news they knew it was a terrorist attack from the start. but that it is could also have been spontaneous. and they say it was the intelligence community not the white house that wrote the talking points delivered by ambassador susan rice. 97 house republicans have signed a letter to the president opposing rice's potential nomination as secretary of state. >>> now to a check of your weather we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather forecast. something important coming up later this week. >> easy one, too. the northwest has been getting hard. good morning, everyone. except for the northwest everyone has b
the fbi says a terror plot two years in the making has been thwarted. four men are training to join al qaeda and the taliban. their objective to kill, kidnap, name injure americans in afghanistan. we talked of blowing up a military base with a truck bomb. authorities say suspects spent time at shooting basing and spent time studying anwar al maliki. >>> following the deadly consulate attack in benghazi, top intelligence officials tell nbc news they knew it was a terrorist attack from...
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>> well obviously i'm not going to speak for the fbi. but i think the key thing here, we live in a dangerous world with threats out there. and we're going to make sure that the appropriate steps are taken to enhance security, make sure our personnel and ambassadors are secure. >> is there a military option for the united states to lead the way in libya, to track down his killers? >> i'm not going to speak to that but the president was very clear the day after this event, this tragedy, that we are going to make sure that these killers are brought to justice. >> was it inappropriate for him to go to a fundraiser the day after this attack, in retrospect knowing it was a terrorist attack? inappropriate for him to engage in politics as usual? >> no, the president obviously is 24/7 engaged in the job of the presidency. he spent an enormous amount of time in these weeks in the aftermath of this terrible tragedy. so absolutely not. a president is on call 24/7 and that comes with the job. >> but apparently not during u.n. meetings, as "the new yo
>> well obviously i'm not going to speak for the fbi. but i think the key thing here, we live in a dangerous world with threats out there. and we're going to make sure that the appropriate steps are taken to enhance security, make sure our personnel and ambassadors are secure. >> is there a military option for the united states to lead the way in libya, to track down his killers? >> i'm not going to speak to that but the president was very clear the day after this event, this...
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the fbi has arrested a man that was plotting to carry out a bomb attack near the u.s. capitol building. pete williams joins me live. what are the details here? >> reporter: this is a sting. the fbi had the man under surveillance for the last few months. there was never any danger
the fbi has arrested a man that was plotting to carry out a bomb attack near the u.s. capitol building. pete williams joins me live. what are the details here? >> reporter: this is a sting. the fbi had the man under surveillance for the last few months. there was never any danger
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how normal is it for the fbi to investigate the cia? >> well, if they think there's some sort of crime that's occurred and in my limited understanding of what happened, this began because someone had a belief that general petraeus's computer had been compromised which led to the next step. the fbi does crime, not the cia. this is the proper course to take. and again transparency and accountability is what we most want in our leadership. this is tough. you and i know both know it. for a general who has done so much for this nation. i think this showed what kind of a man he was that he did his soul searching, but he handed in his resignation because that's what we're trained to do and people should take a lesson on that. >> joe, good to have you with us on "the ed show." appreciate it so much. >>> coming up, a coal boss announces a series of lay yufs. find out how workers are paying the price for a ceo's personal politics. >>> and it got pretty ugly out there following the reelection of our first african-american president. msnbc politica
how normal is it for the fbi to investigate the cia? >> well, if they think there's some sort of crime that's occurred and in my limited understanding of what happened, this began because someone had a belief that general petraeus's computer had been compromised which led to the next step. the fbi does crime, not the cia. this is the proper course to take. and again transparency and accountability is what we most want in our leadership. this is tough. you and i know both know it. for a...
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i'm withholding judgment on what the fbi did here and then said he has great respect for the fbi and that if he had been told about the investigation in the middle of it then everybody would be asking, why was the white house informed in the middle of an investigation? so the president had two chances here basically to express any displeasure that he might have had with how the petraeus matter was handled and the most he said is, i'm withholding judgment. >> chuck, does that come as a real surprise in the president saying what we've heard from others on the cabinet, withholding judgment as the story i believe someone said t gets weirder by the day i think it was described. chuck? >> oh, i'm sorry. i thought you were addressing that question to pete. no worries. that's exactly the way it's funny this white house, they don't feel -- they feel it's a distraction. they don't feel it's getting in the way of their work yet. they're annoyed by it but they're not -- it's funny. it doesn't feel like it's a burden that's hanging over their head. that said, every day that they wake up, there's
i'm withholding judgment on what the fbi did here and then said he has great respect for the fbi and that if he had been told about the investigation in the middle of it then everybody would be asking, why was the white house informed in the middle of an investigation? so the president had two chances here basically to express any displeasure that he might have had with how the petraeus matter was handled and the most he said is, i'm withholding judgment. >> chuck, does that come as a...
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the fbi busts a u.s. citizen for planning a car bomb attack. pete williams is live in washington, d.c. to break down details on this one. pete, good morning. >> reporter: this is another fbi sting and the question in these cases is always what would have happened if the fbi would have left these people up to their own devices and would they have been able to succeed or not have the where with all to do it. the bureau says there's no question about his willingness. he's 25 years old. mosoakac is his name. a u.s. citizen from the former yugoslavia. according to court documents about four months ago he asked someone who told the fbi about it where he could get al qaeda flags. this undercover tipster talked to him and he wanted to carry out attacks on specific targets in tampa. ultimately the fbi sent an undercover agent in who met with him and sketched out this plan because he wanted ak-47s, hand grenades and explosives and wanted to attack a nightclub and a sheriff's office in south tampa and also some businesses. the fbi arrested him after he re
the fbi busts a u.s. citizen for planning a car bomb attack. pete williams is live in washington, d.c. to break down details on this one. pete, good morning. >> reporter: this is another fbi sting and the question in these cases is always what would have happened if the fbi would have left these people up to their own devices and would they have been able to succeed or not have the where with all to do it. the bureau says there's no question about his willingness. he's 25 years old....
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states were not talking but they should be talking to the fbi. >> congress voted to defund a.c.o.r.n. and that organization folded. so i want to know where the right wing outrage is now. we reported last week that the republican national committee fired a group it paid to register voters in swing states. because of suspicious voter registration forms. the man behind the group, nathan sprool's groups have been accused of suspicious voter activity in the past. today the investigation is growing. now ten -- ten florida counties have reported possibly fraudulent voter forms submitted by sprool's workers. they include registration with phony addresses and similar looking signatures and this potential voter fraud goes beyond florida. north carolina is is considering an investigation into the consulting firm. and a woman registering only republican voters worked for sprool's group in colorado. check out what she said. >> would you vote for romney or obama. >> wait, i thought you were registering voters a minute ago. >> i am. >> who are you registering? all voters? >> i'm actually trying to r
states were not talking but they should be talking to the fbi. >> congress voted to defund a.c.o.r.n. and that organization folded. so i want to know where the right wing outrage is now. we reported last week that the republican national committee fired a group it paid to register voters in swing states. because of suspicious voter registration forms. the man behind the group, nathan sprool's groups have been accused of suspicious voter activity in the past. today the investigation is...
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that the fbi does crimes, not the cia. and so this is the proper course to take, and, look, again, transparency and accountability is what we most want in our leadership. look, this is tough, ed. you and i both know it. to a general who's done so much for this nation. but i'll tell you, ed, i think this shows what kind of a man he was that, yeah, he did his soul searching but handed in his resignation. that's what we're trained to do as good leaders. people should take a lesson from that. >> joe sestak, good to have you with us tonight on "the ed show." appreciate it so much. >> absolutely. >>> coming up, a coal boss announces a series of layoffs. he's blaming president obama's re-election. find out how workers are paying the price for a ceo's personal politics. >>> and it got pretty ugly out there following the re-election of our first african-american president. msnbc political analyst michael eric dyson will weigh in on the racist reactions around the country. >>> thanks for staying with us tonight. the leader of a comp
that the fbi does crimes, not the cia. and so this is the proper course to take, and, look, again, transparency and accountability is what we most want in our leadership. look, this is tough, ed. you and i both know it. to a general who's done so much for this nation. but i'll tell you, ed, i think this shows what kind of a man he was that, yeah, he did his soul searching but handed in his resignation. that's what we're trained to do as good leaders. people should take a lesson from that....
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fbi officer herself, right? >> i'm told that she actually applied, passed a polygraph and they were ready to offer her an appointment. >> she didn't take it because harvard called? >> i don't think it went too well at harvard. she could have been an agent. must have been surreal for her to be standing in her house with fbi agents searching her house and she was just a step away from becoming an agent. >> talk about fredrick humphries, the fbi agent who jill kelley contacted. what's his story? >> what's interesting is that, you know, this is the time where you're not liked in the bureau or the police department or whatever, this is when they start kicking, you know, when you're down already. and no one's kicking him. i mean they still speak pretty highly of him. he was in the terrorist task force himself. up in seattle. and he was the lead agent in the millennium bombing case. >> oh, yeah. >> did a great job. and he goes down to tampa, which is like winning the lottery because they like -- >> like a country club
fbi officer herself, right? >> i'm told that she actually applied, passed a polygraph and they were ready to offer her an appointment. >> she didn't take it because harvard called? >> i don't think it went too well at harvard. she could have been an agent. must have been surreal for her to be standing in her house with fbi agents searching her house and she was just a step away from becoming an agent. >> talk about fredrick humphries, the fbi agent who jill kelley...
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that the fbi does crimes, not the cia. and so this is the proper course to take, and, look, again, transparency and accountability is what we most want in our leadership. look, this is tough, ed. you and i both know it. to a general who's done so much for this nation. but i'll tell you, ed, i think this shows what kind of a man he was that, yeah, he did his soul searching but handed in his resignation. that's what we're trained to do as good leaders. people should take a lesson from that. >> joe sestak, good to have you with us tonight on "the ed show." appreciate it so much. >> absolutely. >>> coming up, a coal boss announces a series of layoffs. he's blaming president obama's re-election. find out how workers are paying the price for a ceo's personal politics. >>> and it got pretty ugly out there following the re-election of our first african-american president. msnbc political analyst michael eric dyson will weigh in on the racist reactions around the country. g to come back from rough economic times. employees are bein
that the fbi does crimes, not the cia. and so this is the proper course to take, and, look, again, transparency and accountability is what we most want in our leadership. look, this is tough, ed. you and i both know it. to a general who's done so much for this nation. but i'll tell you, ed, i think this shows what kind of a man he was that, yeah, he did his soul searching but handed in his resignation. that's what we're trained to do as good leaders. people should take a lesson from that....
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i called the fbi immediately. they said your wife won't be upset and this won't hurt your public image and i said, yes, but people shouldn't be blackmailing other people. hearing about this, i should have all these kind of smarmy opinions on it but all i think about it is what you feel, even when you're safe when someone knows personal stuff about you is horrifying. it's terrify ing. >> but also one of the points you make in this book and elsewhere that the horrible scandal at the center of this story is really just people not being honest with each other, husbands and wives not being honest with each other about the way they live their lives. >> and also the rest of us not admitting. i think all of this sex talk in sex happened all the time throughout history with everybody. we just have an electronic trail on it now. we can follow it all. and i think we should all just kind of grow up a little bit and say we all like having sex and that's okay. >> but then here's the thing that gets me. you're the cia director a
i called the fbi immediately. they said your wife won't be upset and this won't hurt your public image and i said, yes, but people shouldn't be blackmailing other people. hearing about this, i should have all these kind of smarmy opinions on it but all i think about it is what you feel, even when you're safe when someone knows personal stuff about you is horrifying. it's terrify ing. >> but also one of the points you make in this book and elsewhere that the horrible scandal at the center...
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what we also know from law enforcement officials is that the fbi is currently investigating paula who has written a become on general petraeus, a favorable account of general petraeus. she talks about having extensive access to the general. they've gone running together, according to her accounts, she's appeared many times on television programs, including on msnbc. the fbi investigation is focusing on whether she had improper access to general petraeus' e-mails and may potentially have looked at classified information. we have also been told that it doesn't appear that any charges are going to be filed. this doesn't appear that it's going to be some sort of imprisonment and that general petraeus himself is not being investigated in this. >> but we don't know if there's an investigation between the resignation and -- >> at this point we can't definitively talk about a connection between those two things. >> let me ask you, colonel jacobs, you've known general petraeus for years. what kind of person is he and what do you think this -- what it does to him and his wife? >> i know -- >> a
what we also know from law enforcement officials is that the fbi is currently investigating paula who has written a become on general petraeus, a favorable account of general petraeus. she talks about having extensive access to the general. they've gone running together, according to her accounts, she's appeared many times on television programs, including on msnbc. the fbi investigation is focusing on whether she had improper access to general petraeus' e-mails and may potentially have looked...
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the fbi has arrested four california men who allegedly planned to join al qaeda and the taliban. the men are charged with plotting violent jihad against americans overseas. a house explosion that damaged 8 homes is now a homicide investigation. police have yet to name a suspect. >>> no more nudity in san francisco. city officials will vote later today on an ordinance that could permanently ban public nudity but there would be certain exemptions. apparently chimps and orangutans can experience midlife crisis like humans. the suggestions or the root cause of mid-life crisis could be biological. >>> and the 2012 treetoper for the rockefeller center christmas tree was unveiled this hour. it includes 25,000 crystals and weighs a whopping 550 pounds. quite a mega star. another business win. i'll set up the video conference to iron out the details. this cdw cloud collaboration powered by cisco is pretty amazing. we interact with our offices, anywhere, anytime. charles, you're one of the greatest losers of all time. thank you. throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete mul
the fbi has arrested four california men who allegedly planned to join al qaeda and the taliban. the men are charged with plotting violent jihad against americans overseas. a house explosion that damaged 8 homes is now a homicide investigation. police have yet to name a suspect. >>> no more nudity in san francisco. city officials will vote later today on an ordinance that could permanently ban public nudity but there would be certain exemptions. apparently chimps and orangutans can...
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that means his fbi file is known to all who care. which means he will be noncontroversial and will not slow the romney campaign down if they pick rob portman. what is crucial for romney is to pick a vice president that checks several boxes and then he moves on as the alternative to obama. he cannot afford two or three weeks about who his running mate is. which i think he would invite with rubio, christie or any of the more charismatic choices. >> wouldn't they be more like two puddles of water rather than a spark? >> i said in my column it would be squares squared. true. but that's the essence of romney. he cannot escape that. and trying to graft on to the tree charisma only highlights that he is noncharismatic. and we elect presidents, not vice presidents. >> when you go for ice cream, he asks for a double vanilla? chuck. you made your point. now chuck. >> i thought major was just about to bring up a ticket that i was going bring up, that did just this. al gore was vanilla. and bill clinton needed a little vanilla. but he also wante
that means his fbi file is known to all who care. which means he will be noncontroversial and will not slow the romney campaign down if they pick rob portman. what is crucial for romney is to pick a vice president that checks several boxes and then he moves on as the alternative to obama. he cannot afford two or three weeks about who his running mate is. which i think he would invite with rubio, christie or any of the more charismatic choices. >> wouldn't they be more like two puddles of...
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an fbi undercover agent then watched them. this became an undercover operation and throughout these intervening months the fbi has closely monitored these men. they initially planned to basically carry out sort of high-level mischief to knock over signs on tops of banks and other big high-rise buildings in cleveland. but then it evolved into something more drastic. they plotted apparently to use explosives and eventually focused on a bridge, something called the brexfield northfield bridge that crosses the cuyahoga national park. that's one they focused on. they got what they thought was explosive material. they were going to put it on the bridge and the fbi finally arrested them when they were taking their final act. according to court documents they planned to do this yesterday, april 30th, and that's when the fbi moved in. >> nbc's pete williams. thank you. >>> back to politics, and mitt romney is in new york marking the anniversary of the assault on osama bin laden. but is he also auditioning a possible vp? he will be in n
an fbi undercover agent then watched them. this became an undercover operation and throughout these intervening months the fbi has closely monitored these men. they initially planned to basically carry out sort of high-level mischief to knock over signs on tops of banks and other big high-rise buildings in cleveland. but then it evolved into something more drastic. they plotted apparently to use explosives and eventually focused on a bridge, something called the brexfield northfield bridge that...
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the fbi says the men were arrested friday accused of plotting to kill americans here and overseas by joining al qaeda and the taliban in afghanistan. one of the suspects is a former member of the u.s. air force. we're also following a developing story out of miami where police say a 13-year-old girl was shot onboard a private transportation school bus. she has been airlifted to miami children's hospital. we are still awaiting word on her condition. police are questioning someone right now. it's unclear if it's a fellow student. >>> an explosion that damaged up to 30 homes in indianapolis neighborhood is now being investigated as a homicide. two people were killed in the blast earlier this month and now investigators say they don't think this was an accident. they're looking for a white van seen in the neighborhood right before the explosion. >>> there's a new push to make hiv screening as routine as cholesterol checks and mammograms. an independent task force is advising the government all americans from 15 to 64 should be tested for aids at least once, even those who are not conside
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we heard the fbi could not get in because it was such a dangerous situation. what do you have for us now? >> today they did aaccompaccomiy special forces from the u.s. military who secured the compound while the agents went in and tried to exploit what evidence they could. it's been three weeks since the ambassador was shot. attorney general holder was asked today, and he said he believes the investigation is going well because of all the other work that the fbi and other investigative agencies have been doing talking to witnesses. he says there's lots of things going on outside of benghazi, and that he believes the investigation is progressing satisfactorily. obviously, it would have been better. the fbi would have preferred fob in there earlier, but they believe this is not a huge setback. >> thank you very much. pete, greatly appreciate you updating us on the breaking news there it. next on "news nation," garden state guru. chris christie predicted the debate would be a game changer, and he said it would turn the race upside-down. what is governor christie
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phone company was served by the fbi with a national security letter to turn over customer records. the phone company is fighting the letter on constitutional grounds and now the u.s. justice department has filed a civil complaint against the company. david corn, the civil liberties question is a very loaded one in this day and age, certainly one that the president -- i think in terms of scrutiny from the left, i think to a large part, he hasn't faced what may be a republican president would face given the policies that he's continued or racheted up. this, a very interesting case. >> national security letters are probably one of the least understood elements of some of the patriot act, in which the fbi can sort of give you a subpoena without going to a judge and you're not allowed to tell anyone you got it, which includes sometimes going to court. so the fact that a phone company, so they went to the phone company to get some records on some subject of an investigation, and they told the phone company you have to give it to us, you can't appeal this, you can't tell anyone you got th
phone company was served by the fbi with a national security letter to turn over customer records. the phone company is fighting the letter on constitutional grounds and now the u.s. justice department has filed a civil complaint against the company. david corn, the civil liberties question is a very loaded one in this day and age, certainly one that the president -- i think in terms of scrutiny from the left, i think to a large part, he hasn't faced what may be a republican president would...
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the fbi opening an inquiry into jpmorgan's trading losses now. but still investors backed ceo jamie dimon at the bank's annual shareholder meeting in florida. one issue of concern for the shareholders, though, reclaiming some of the millions of dollars that they paid to executives who oversaw the troubling trades. dimon did respond by saying they would pursue more disciplinary action against those responsible. and i just want to highlight, all eyes still on facebook, increasing the size of its ipo at 25%. combined with the higher price range we're looking at of $34 to $38 a share. it could be the third largest u.s. offering trailing behind visa and general motors. facebook is going to start trading on the nasdaq on friday. a very highly anticipated ipo, chuck. >> we are all watching it, that's for sure. next, is the budget process simply broken in congress in we're going to ask senator barbara boxer. plus, searching for solutions to the $16 billion cash crisis in her home state of california. then there was the dynamic duo, chris christie and cor
the fbi opening an inquiry into jpmorgan's trading losses now. but still investors backed ceo jamie dimon at the bank's annual shareholder meeting in florida. one issue of concern for the shareholders, though, reclaiming some of the millions of dollars that they paid to executives who oversaw the troubling trades. dimon did respond by saying they would pursue more disciplinary action against those responsible. and i just want to highlight, all eyes still on facebook, increasing the size of its...
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. >>> and major arrests related to the fbi investigation of former members of scott walker's administration. john nichols of the nation has the report. >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. the last man standing in florida might be the one with the most cash. mitt romney and his buddies have outspent newt gingrich and his allies by about five to one in florida. romney's campaign and the pro-romney super pac have already spent $15.1 million in the sunshine state. big money is having an impact. the latest average of all florida polls shows romney with a five-point lead over gingrich. the former speaker can't outspend his opponent, so he's hitting even harder during campaign events. >> in 1994, he's running for the u.s. senate to the left of teddy kennedy. do you know how hard it is to run to the left of teddy kennedy? and he says, you know, i don't want to go back to the reagan/bush years, i was an independent there. he won't tell you that now, because he's counting on us not having youtube. that's how much he thinks we're stupid. and we're not stupid. the message
. >>> and major arrests related to the fbi investigation of former members of scott walker's administration. john nichols of the nation has the report. >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. the last man standing in florida might be the one with the most cash. mitt romney and his buddies have outspent newt gingrich and his allies by about five to one in florida. romney's campaign and the pro-romney super pac have already spent $15.1 million in the...
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>> well, i think richard mentioned the fbi investigation of paula broadwell. paula broadwell is general petraeus' biographer and somebody who has been close to him. to speak for a moment about the cia, general petraeus when he came to the cia about 15 months ago appointed as his deputy the then acting director michael morell, who is a career agency analyst. michael morell has stepped in as acting director again. i think that's from the standpoint of the cia and the stability of u.s. intelligence efforts the most positive thing you could say. morell is a career guy. he's trusted by the white house. he was trusted by petraeus, and so you have a smoother transition than you sometimes do in these situations. >> let me get back to richard engel about this. you know, you know these guys. you know as a military guy covering our fights overseas, the combat operations in iraq especially, this man was almost at the general mcarthur level just a few years ago. people were talking about him being the republican candidate for the presidency in the current election cycle. t
>> well, i think richard mentioned the fbi investigation of paula broadwell. paula broadwell is general petraeus' biographer and somebody who has been close to him. to speak for a moment about the cia, general petraeus when he came to the cia about 15 months ago appointed as his deputy the then acting director michael morell, who is a career agency analyst. michael morell has stepped in as acting director again. i think that's from the standpoint of the cia and the stability of u.s....
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>> these e-mails are being turned up by the fbi director and security consultant hired to conduct an investigation and what according to these e-mails, people who have seen the e-mails and described them to my colleague, they show that the university had a long debate about what to do about san dusky and about this incident in 2001. they originally planned to inform authorities and child youth services and the state welfare agency for children. the athletic director said i'm thinking it over and after talking to paterno, he decided not to report it. we don't know what he said to him in that conversation and obviously paterno is dead, we may never know. according to his family he never used e-mail and probably didn't commit anything to writing. they changed course and decided not to report it. aside from the question of paterno's reputation and when he knew and didn't know is the question of liability on the part of penn state university. this was in 2002001. after that, three of the young men that sandusky was convicted of abusing, those instances happen after that incident. if they
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the fbi says an i.c.e. agent shot oond and killed another agent. the shooting was over an unspecified disciplinary action. the agent that was killed was the indirect subordinate. of the high ranking i.c.e. official who was wounded. >>> anthony shadid is being remembered as one of the most gifted correspondents. he died of an asthma attack. he leaves behind a wife and two children. >>> he committed suicide days after the incident. he's accused of invasion of privacy and intimidation. >>> a bill in new jersey has been delivered to chris christie. he's vowed to veto the measure. he's got 45 days to act. most republican lawmakers want the issue decided by public vote. >>> still ahead, president obama is due to speak any moment at a boeing facility in washington. the president is expected to announce several steps to boost u.s. manufacturing. >>> there's word today that the colbert rereport may be suspended for first report. fans were shocked after two tapings were suspended. what new information we're learning about this sudden halt on production. eggl
the fbi says an i.c.e. agent shot oond and killed another agent. the shooting was over an unspecified disciplinary action. the agent that was killed was the indirect subordinate. of the high ranking i.c.e. official who was wounded. >>> anthony shadid is being remembered as one of the most gifted correspondents. he died of an asthma attack. he leaves behind a wife and two children. >>> he committed suicide days after the incident. he's accused of invasion of privacy and...
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meantime, the fbi investigating a major security breach in utah where a sky west airline pilot attempted to steal a plane from a small airport. he crashed the empty commuter jet while taking off. he was found dead in the plane after apparently shooting himself. >>> kerry kennedy pleaded not guilty when she crashed into a tractor-trailer last friday. the 52-year-old daughter of the late robert kennedy says the accident was caused by a seizure stemming from an old brain injury. >> any doctor said this is the only seizure i ever had and they assure me that with robust investigation and treatment, i'll be able to live symptom free. >> police have not released blood tests, but kennedy say the doctors test show she was alcohol and drug free when the accident happened. >>> it is the most effective weight loss drug in a generation. the fda has cleared qsymia for adults who are overweight with a secondary condition. it will be available later this year. because of side effects, it is not for people who need to lose just a few pounds. >>> day two of testimony on capitol hill from the nation's top
meantime, the fbi investigating a major security breach in utah where a sky west airline pilot attempted to steal a plane from a small airport. he crashed the empty commuter jet while taking off. he was found dead in the plane after apparently shooting himself. >>> kerry kennedy pleaded not guilty when she crashed into a tractor-trailer last friday. the 52-year-old daughter of the late robert kennedy says the accident was caused by a seizure stemming from an old brain injury. >>...
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endorsed that crook, bob woodward and carl bernstein reported on page 1 of the "washington post," "fbi agents have established that the watergate bugging incident stemmed from a massive campaign of political spying and sabotage conducted on behalf of president nixon's re-election and directed by officials of the white house and the committee for the re-election of the president." everyone in american journalism was reading every word woodward and bernstein published in the "washington post" about watergate then. "the des moines register" editorial board read those words and then they endorsed the crook. so how hard was it for "the des moines register" to endorse a liar like mitt romney? well, it's not their first time. did "the des moines register" somehow define what tax deductions and loopholes mitt romney is going to cut or eliminate to pay for his $5 trillion tax cut and report that to their readers in their endorsement of mitt romney? no. they didn't even mention a $5 trillion tax cut and they didn't say a word about being disturbed that mitt hasn't figured out how to pay for it.
endorsed that crook, bob woodward and carl bernstein reported on page 1 of the "washington post," "fbi agents have established that the watergate bugging incident stemmed from a massive campaign of political spying and sabotage conducted on behalf of president nixon's re-election and directed by officials of the white house and the committee for the re-election of the president." everyone in american journalism was reading every word woodward and bernstein published in the...
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>> well, i think richard mentioned the fbi investigation of paula broadwell. paula broadwell is general petraeus' biographer and somebody who has been close to him. to speak for a moment about the cia, general petraeus when he came to the cia about 15 months ago appointed as his deputy the then acting director michael morell, who is a career agency analyst. michael morell has stepped in as acting director again. i think that's, from the standpoint of the cia and the stability of u.s. intelligence efforts, the most positive thing you could say. morell is a career guy. he's trusted by the white house. he was trusted by petraeus, and so you have a smoother transition than you sometimes do in these situations. >> let me get back to richard engel about this. you know, you know these guys. you know as a military guy covering our fights overseas, the combat operations in iraq especially, this man was almost at the general mcarthur level just a few years ago. people were talking about him being the republican candidate for the presidency in the current election cycle.
>> well, i think richard mentioned the fbi investigation of paula broadwell. paula broadwell is general petraeus' biographer and somebody who has been close to him. to speak for a moment about the cia, general petraeus when he came to the cia about 15 months ago appointed as his deputy the then acting director michael morell, who is a career agency analyst. michael morell has stepped in as acting director again. i think that's, from the standpoint of the cia and the stability of u.s....
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you met with the fbi director, robert mueller, behind closed doors yesterday afternoon. all of you did. it's our understanding that the justice department is the rejecting calls for a special prosecutor. is that the case? >> well, i've had conversations way whole host of people, including the attorney general about the pros and cons of trying to do this through a special counsel. i don't think we've all come to a conclusion, and i mean all of us. the four republican, democrat, and both the house and the senate committees. the leadership of those committees, if this is the right direction or not. what is confounding to us is that it would have to be someone in this investigation that could go wherever it leads, and that might be the white house or the top of the cia or fbi or d.o.d. or the attorney general's office. as a matter of fact, in one particular investigation, they had to recuse a section of their national security shop, because they had access to the information. not because they were disclosing information, but they had toll recuse themselves because they had a
you met with the fbi director, robert mueller, behind closed doors yesterday afternoon. all of you did. it's our understanding that the justice department is the rejecting calls for a special prosecutor. is that the case? >> well, i've had conversations way whole host of people, including the attorney general about the pros and cons of trying to do this through a special counsel. i don't think we've all come to a conclusion, and i mean all of us. the four republican, democrat, and both...
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. >>> some other news, despite a renewed search by the fbi that we told you about last week, still no answers to what happened to etan patz, the 6-year-old boy who vanished on his way to school, to the bus stop, more than three decades ago. federal officials have ended their excavation of an apartment building's basement in new york city where a police dog had detected of the scent of possible human remains. after four days of digging, the search turned up no significant evidence. etan patz disappeared in 1979, triggering a national movement to draw teengs to missing children. a spokesman for the nypd says the detectives will continue to follow new leads adding, quote, it is still a missing persons case. >>> still ahead here -- governor chris christie has a heart felt send-off for the new jersey knenets as they played tr final game in jersey after 35 years. >> i'm not going to the nets game tonight and my message to the nets is good-bye. >> and that was just the beginning. more of the governor's warm and fuzzy farewell, plus tonight in baseball ahead. >>> plus, vice president biden sl
. >>> some other news, despite a renewed search by the fbi that we told you about last week, still no answers to what happened to etan patz, the 6-year-old boy who vanished on his way to school, to the bus stop, more than three decades ago. federal officials have ended their excavation of an apartment building's basement in new york city where a police dog had detected of the scent of possible human remains. after four days of digging, the search turned up no significant evidence. etan...
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according to his relatives, so perhaps they didn't take those claims seriously until just recently when the fbi and nypd began a new search digging for a body down in that neighborhood, and one of the relatives apparently real realized, oh, my goodness, perhaps what he was talking about, about harming a child, that this could be a connection. so they alerted police -- >> apart from his presumed confession, is there any evidence that we're aware of that ties him to the crime? >> the only evidence that we know of is this confession. you've got hours of written and verbal audio confessions and confessions to witnesses over the years. there is no physical evidence. they don't have a body. there is no witness who says i saw him with that kid way back when in 1979. >> i guess what i'm driving at is i'm thinking of cases like the lindbergh baby case where there were multiple people who came out and said, bruno hoffman didn't do this, i did it. have the police ruled out the crackpot factor here? >> look, that's certainly what perhaps the defense is going to go to, the kaan case where there was probable
according to his relatives, so perhaps they didn't take those claims seriously until just recently when the fbi and nypd began a new search digging for a body down in that neighborhood, and one of the relatives apparently real realized, oh, my goodness, perhaps what he was talking about, about harming a child, that this could be a connection. so they alerted police -- >> apart from his presumed confession, is there any evidence that we're aware of that ties him to the crime? >> the...
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people feel like the cia and the fbi hate each other. they don't. there's elements within both organizations that hate each other. 10%, 20% navy. by and large they work well together. they're after the same thing. but you won't get the occasional really aggressive person who wants to make a name for themselves in washington, which we've never seen that before, and they just -- they go after it. >> vince flynn, i'm telling you "the last man" his latest. great stuff. >> thanks for having me on the show. >>> coming up, film director ol 0 i ever stone. also, president obama gives republicans a preview what they're up against as they prepare an entire budget and negotiations begin thursday, friday, saturday, who knows? at optionsxpress we're all about options trading. we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! strategies, chains, positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm..
people feel like the cia and the fbi hate each other. they don't. there's elements within both organizations that hate each other. 10%, 20% navy. by and large they work well together. they're after the same thing. but you won't get the occasional really aggressive person who wants to make a name for themselves in washington, which we've never seen that before, and they just -- they go after it. >> vince flynn, i'm telling you "the last man" his latest. great stuff. >>...
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the fbi is investigating, so is the house intelligence economy. senator diane finestien wants to crack down on security clearance. the republican thinks the president needs to leak secrets and risk american lives to look good. it's lies. his unclassified record speaks for itself. let's bring in richard wolffe. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> what did you make of president obama's comments on the security leaks? you know him. he was kind of piping mad in a calm and cool way. >> yeah. those of us that have seen him mad, no that wasn't terribly cool for him. he's steamed about this for good reason. let's split apart what people are talking about. we hear senator mccain talking about these things, he's mixing together new stories. what they call the tick tocks about what the president said to who and when. the legal disclosure of classified information, they are two different things. we may all them leaks, but they are different. i suspect was the president was most steamed about is the story in the new york times about the psy cyber attacks. th
the fbi is investigating, so is the house intelligence economy. senator diane finestien wants to crack down on security clearance. the republican thinks the president needs to leak secrets and risk american lives to look good. it's lies. his unclassified record speaks for itself. let's bring in richard wolffe. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> what did you make of president obama's comments on the security leaks? you know him. he was kind of piping mad in a calm and cool way....
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. >>> henry hill has died at the age of 69, the former mobster turned fbi informants who life became the basis for the 1990 movie "good fellas." today's tweet of the day from mark campbell "henry hill has died or as i call it, he's joined the ultimate witness protection program." [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ] you've earned the facts. ♪ washington may not like straight talk, but i do. [ female announcer ] and you've earned a say. get the facts and make your voice heard on medicare and social security at earnedasay.org. eggland's best eggs. -the best in nutrition... -just got better. even better nutrition -- high in vitamins d, e and b12. a good source of vitamin b2. plus omega threes. and 25% less saturated fat than ordinary eggs. but there's one important ingredient that hasn't changed. -better taste. -better taste. -better taste. -mmmm... [ female announcer ] eggland's best. better taste and now even better nutrition make th
. >>> henry hill has died at the age of 69, the former mobster turned fbi informants who life became the basis for the 1990 movie "good fellas." today's tweet of the day from mark campbell "henry hill has died or as i call it, he's joined the ultimate witness protection program." [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ]...
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the fbi says he used campaign money to decorate his home. if jackson is forced to step down, a new election would have to be called. >>> stocks are slipping on wall street again one day after the pow posted the biggest one-day drop of the year. they say worries about europe's problems and the expected gridlock in washington are to blame. tyler matheson joins us. they're so many conspiracy theories about what happened yesterday, but wall street has done well as of late. how do we read into today and yesterday? >> today i think things are settling down a little bit compared with yesterday, tamron, and maybe just maybe it's because some of the noises that we're hearing from speaker boehner, from leader reid and even from the administration tend to suggest that maybe they will be able to get together on avoiding this disastrous fiscal cliff that looms on february 1. it's the expiration of the bush era tax cuts and imposition of automatic, across the board spending cuts that would take some $600 billion out of federal spending over the next decad
the fbi says he used campaign money to decorate his home. if jackson is forced to step down, a new election would have to be called. >>> stocks are slipping on wall street again one day after the pow posted the biggest one-day drop of the year. they say worries about europe's problems and the expected gridlock in washington are to blame. tyler matheson joins us. they're so many conspiracy theories about what happened yesterday, but wall street has done well as of late. how do we read...
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the government is going to try to show some demonstration videos done by the fbi that will somehow what the explosive impact would have been if the device worked properly. >> thank you for that live report. >>> it's an unimaginable question for some. people are asking now if domestic violence, of all things has become a partisan issue. it was first signed by president clinton nearly 20 years ago. it's been reauthorized twice since with support from both side, but that's until now. the issue was raised in an explosive article just yesterday. we're joined now by the writer. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> explain what's going on here. >> the violence against women's act has got bipartisan support when it's been passed but the senate judiciary committee. it passed recently on february 2nd out of committee. only democrats, no republicans supported it. this is clearly just showing what a partisan congress this is and how apart both sides are. >> you quote senator leahy who says helping victims of doe mystic violence vould not be partson. there was victims of d
the government is going to try to show some demonstration videos done by the fbi that will somehow what the explosive impact would have been if the device worked properly. >> thank you for that live report. >>> it's an unimaginable question for some. people are asking now if domestic violence, of all things has become a partisan issue. it was first signed by president clinton nearly 20 years ago. it's been reauthorized twice since with support from both side, but that's until...
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administration, let's understand, there was no protest and cameras reveal that and the state department, fbi and others have that video. >> we need to carefully, very carefully, investigate allegations that have been made over the past week and we need to run them to the ground before we jump to conclusions. we should not be about the business of drawing conclusions and then looking for the facts. >> storming the battleground, mitt romney plants his flag in ohio where new polls show he is within four points of president obama. his wingman today, chris christie. >> now we're down to the time where everybody is paying attention. now we're down to the time where the lights are the brightest, and the american people have to decide what's their future? >> president obama in ohio trying to rally the base at ohio state asking residents to vote early. >> the bus is around the corner that can get you there and back. don't wait. do not delay. go vote today. >> seriously off message the romney campaign tries to clean up, the governor's comments to "the des moines register" about abortion. >> do you int
administration, let's understand, there was no protest and cameras reveal that and the state department, fbi and others have that video. >> we need to carefully, very carefully, investigate allegations that have been made over the past week and we need to run them to the ground before we jump to conclusions. we should not be about the business of drawing conclusions and then looking for the facts. >> storming the battleground, mitt romney plants his flag in ohio where new polls show...
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earlier this year the fbi announced they would no longer use the term forcible rape but for some reason republican politicians like paul ryan keep using it in legislation. there is a plank in the gop platform that says they are antichoice with no exception even in the case of rape or incest which surely makes todd akin happy. so is the republican party antiwoman? that's the opening question in marie claire's magazine piece "how pissed off are republican women?" the guest spot today features director leah goldman who worked on the piece, the september issue of "marie claire" is on sale now. do you really think gop is antiwoman? >> i think they are themselves making a strong case for that. certainly there are people in the party i'm sure s.e. can speak to this who disagree entirely and say this is a manufactured, political ploy by the democrats. but if it is the republicans are providing no shortage of fuel to stoke that theory. the problem is that there is a good chunk of the republican female base that has a real issue with this being not necessarily the, you know, the platform, 66% of
earlier this year the fbi announced they would no longer use the term forcible rape but for some reason republican politicians like paul ryan keep using it in legislation. there is a plank in the gop platform that says they are antichoice with no exception even in the case of rape or incest which surely makes todd akin happy. so is the republican party antiwoman? that's the opening question in marie claire's magazine piece "how pissed off are republican women?" the guest spot today...
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the vest was given to him by undercover fbi agents. >>> defense officials tell nbc news that a number of u.s. drones are in the skies over syria. they are monitoring clashes between government and opposition forces. >>> and new jersey governor chris christie has rejected a bill allowing same-sex marriage. lawmakers have until january of 2014 to override that veto. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." it looks like mitt romney is engaged in a high-risk strategy as he fights to win the first of his many home states. michigan, which is just a few days off right now. romney has taken every opportunity he can to start bashing the labor unions out there. here are a few of his recent jabs. let's watch him. >> i have taken on union bosses before. i'm happy to take them on again because i happen to believe you can protect the interests and a great industry like automobiles without having to give in to the uaw. >> some of the union bosses get things wrong. i'm concerned when i watch a president kowtow to the union bosses by putting in place the labor stooges that stopped the boei
the vest was given to him by undercover fbi agents. >>> defense officials tell nbc news that a number of u.s. drones are in the skies over syria. they are monitoring clashes between government and opposition forces. >>> and new jersey governor chris christie has rejected a bill allowing same-sex marriage. lawmakers have until january of 2014 to override that veto. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." it looks like mitt romney is...
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now is michigan congressman mike rogers, chairman of the house intelligence committee, also a former fbi agent. thanks for being with us. what is the significance and what do we know about the success of this, because there had been prior attempts, all failures, but this one seems to have worked. >> it seems to have worked according to plan and maybe worked beyond what we expected and maybe even what the north koreans expected. this puts them clearly on a path, you know, there's that three-legged stool of trying to get a nuclear weapon you can deliver some place and detonate. the mission portion of that is a very important portion of that, so this is a very serious, very provocative steps, certainly in violation of u.n. resolutions, and this is a big moment for the international community. and i would specify china about their ability to step up and engage and change the mind of north korea on its pursuit of a nuclear weapon program that can weaponize it, put it on the top of a missile, and fire it some place. >> how concerned are we right now about a nuclear test, another nuclear test,
now is michigan congressman mike rogers, chairman of the house intelligence committee, also a former fbi agent. thanks for being with us. what is the significance and what do we know about the success of this, because there had been prior attempts, all failures, but this one seems to have worked. >> it seems to have worked according to plan and maybe worked beyond what we expected and maybe even what the north koreans expected. this puts them clearly on a path, you know, there's that...
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first of all there's an fbi investigation which is ongoing and we look to that investigation to give us the definitive word as to what transpired. putting together the best information we have available to us today, our current assessment is that what happened in benghazi was, in fact, initially a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired hours before in cairo. >> p.j., did she say too much there? >> i mean, those were evidently some talking points that had come out of the intelligence community. i think today the tilt is more towards this was planned attack. there had been some milling around near the embassy -- near the consulate beforehand. we obviously know more today than we did and have a greater perspective today now that we have people back, interviewing them and multiple investigations going on as susan rice said. but, you know, we still don't have the definitive view on what exactly happened and what we should do about it. >> i want to open this up to our panel here. in terms of how this plays out on the campaign trail, the general thinking is foreign policy isn't go
first of all there's an fbi investigation which is ongoing and we look to that investigation to give us the definitive word as to what transpired. putting together the best information we have available to us today, our current assessment is that what happened in benghazi was, in fact, initially a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired hours before in cairo. >> p.j., did she say too much there? >> i mean, those were evidently some talking points that had come out of the...
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reduction and he wants to expand the military, basically he will have to shut down the epa and the fbi and the fda. the "washington post" said this about the ryan budget. eventually there is no government left except the bloated defense department. and i think this is something we'll see debated more fully. maybe in the fall. the white house will not let this policy disagreement escape voters' notice. >> okay. do stay with us. i would love to have your opinions in the next segment. we'll have much more straight ahead. stay with us. >> now this one you may not know. >> i'm hoping that you don't, as a matter of fact. what's the controversial sex book that is on million of women's bed side tables? >> i don't know that. >> good. okay. next? >> but i'll ask michelle when i get home. we have product x and we have product y. we are going to start with product x. the only thing i'll let you know is that it is an, affordable product. oh, i like that. let's move on to product y, which is a far more expensive product. whoaaa. i don't care for that at all. yuck. you picked x and it was geico car i
reduction and he wants to expand the military, basically he will have to shut down the epa and the fbi and the fda. the "washington post" said this about the ryan budget. eventually there is no government left except the bloated defense department. and i think this is something we'll see debated more fully. maybe in the fall. the white house will not let this policy disagreement escape voters' notice. >> okay. do stay with us. i would love to have your opinions in the next...
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and you also had the experience at one point of having your phone tapped by the fbi. >> it was a home phone. >> once the director of the aclu, director of the washington, d.c., we talked about the petraeus scandal, what had gone on there and the fbi investigating that whole thing. when you say that unfold, there were a lot of questions about whether the fbi had gone too far, in terms of what it did. what was your take on that from the civil liberties point of view. >> well, i think it underscored what i think this is a very serious problem i think we have to deal with. our e-mails are not protected. we all think our own information is protected from the government and at least they need a warrant. but the fact is, the supreme court said a long time ago that if your records are in somebody else's possession, at that time, they were talking about bank records. but if your e-mails are at google or yahoo or wherever, in the cloud somewhere, and they don't have to get a warrant. they just go to the company and say give us the records and most of the times the companies do give the records.
and you also had the experience at one point of having your phone tapped by the fbi. >> it was a home phone. >> once the director of the aclu, director of the washington, d.c., we talked about the petraeus scandal, what had gone on there and the fbi investigating that whole thing. when you say that unfold, there were a lot of questions about whether the fbi had gone too far, in terms of what it did. what was your take on that from the civil liberties point of view. >> well, i...
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. >>> the fbi is trying to figure out how sowing needles got into sandwich that's were served onboard four delta airlines flights. the planes originated in amsterdam but bound for minneapolis, seattle, and atlanta. one person was injured. delta says it is taking this matter extremely seriously and cooperating with authorities who are investigating the incident. >>> a new york city bus driver is being called a hero after breaking the fall of a 7-year-old girl. look at this. she comes out of a third story window. the bus driver saw what was happening and he lined himself up underneath to catch her. he suffered a torn bicep, otherwise was okay. >>> in a half hour we expect to learn more perfect alabama officials on the hunt for a gunman who opened fire at a bar in tuscaloosa. 17 people were hurt in the overnight shooting. police do have the surveillance video of the man they're trying to id. the bar is in an area that is popular with students from the university of alabama. >>> hillary clinton back in washington this morning after her latest whirlwind trip around the world. she's visitin
. >>> the fbi is trying to figure out how sowing needles got into sandwich that's were served onboard four delta airlines flights. the planes originated in amsterdam but bound for minneapolis, seattle, and atlanta. one person was injured. delta says it is taking this matter extremely seriously and cooperating with authorities who are investigating the incident. >>> a new york city bus driver is being called a hero after breaking the fall of a 7-year-old girl. look at this. she...
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what's fbi director mueller saying this morning? this is, of course, the agent that began the cyber investigation that brought down general petraeus and is about to bring down the top general in afghanistan. he sent this picture to jill kelley who then decided to go to him later on to start a cyber investigation because a woman had sent her an e-mail that said nani, nani pooh-pooh. >> i think based on my knowledge of director mueller, he is probably looking at that picture and looking at the fact that that fbi agent cold called a republican congressman to report what was going on. >> just for the record, he sent this, he says, to doz dozens of people as a joke. >> that's supposed to make us feel better. >> i just said for the record. >> if anthony wiener had only come up with that excuse, he'd still be in congress right now. i tweeted that to all my followers. >> let's wait until all this cools off. they have the ongoing investigation, a month or two down the road. >> yeah. >> let's reassign this agent to, you know, anchorage, alask
what's fbi director mueller saying this morning? this is, of course, the agent that began the cyber investigation that brought down general petraeus and is about to bring down the top general in afghanistan. he sent this picture to jill kelley who then decided to go to him later on to start a cyber investigation because a woman had sent her an e-mail that said nani, nani pooh-pooh. >> i think based on my knowledge of director mueller, he is probably looking at that picture and looking at...